Criminal,
Government
Feb. 1, 2019
Safeguard the process!
The process by which police and prosecutors operate and enforce our laws is a matter of critical importance to a civilized society, and it must be safeguarded.





James P. Gray
ADR Services Inc.Business and commercial contracts, real estate, construction, employment, PAGA, probate, legal malpractice
19000 MacArthur Blvd #550
Irvine , CA 92612
Phone: (949) 863-9800
Fax: (949) 863-9888
Email: jimpgray@sbcglobal.net
USC Law School
James is a retired judge of the Orange County Superior Court, a private mediator and arbitrator with ADR Services Inc., the author of "Wearing the Robe: the Art and Responsibilities of Judging in Today's Courts" (Square One Press, 2009), and the 2012 Libertarian candidate for vice president, along with Gov. Gary Johnson as the candidate for president.

Tom Campbell
Professor
Chapman University, Fowler School of Law
Tom is former dean of Fowler School of Law. He is a former professor at Stanford Law School, former California state senator, and former five-term member of the U.S. Congress.

The process by which police and prosecutors operate and enforce our laws is a matter of critical importance to a civilized society, and it must be safeguarded. Police, who carry a badge and a gun, have a great deal of power over all of us, and we are required by law to comply with their orders. And prosecutors have the ability to pursue criminal charges against anyone in their jurisdictions, often with life-changing results. So we all have a right to know that all of ...
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